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I saw Brian Augur recently (the last 3 years) at a club here in Denver, and it was a great show. He has a cult-like following that brings actual vinyl albums to be autographed.
Very nice, thanks for posting, BP. I'll be sharing this...
Isn't it amazing how YouTube has done for Music Videos what MTV never quite could (even when it was trying)? And how much easier it is these days to share music videos than just audio? From the Department of Nobody Predicted THAT...
I remember when I was lucky to find an occasional Brian Augur mp3. The last few years have seen an explosion of vintage music videos appear on youtube. Now you can enter a band's name and "full concert" or "complete concert" and quite often find exactly that.
I think Brian Augur was most consistent with The Trinity, while Oblivion Express seemed a bit more experimental. I never quite got what he was trying to do with Julie Driscoll, but her vocals with him were amazing.